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I don't even want to be in the vicinity of FL if Stitch is @ 60 minutes.
It actually went up to 75 MINUTES at one point...I should have taken a picture!
I don't even want to be in the vicinity of FL if Stitch is @ 60 minutes.
We did MK last night and found it a breeze!
We arrived around 830p and walked up Main St with some trouble as people stationed themselves for fireworks (shout out to the interconnected shops for allowing easier transit!). Fireworks started as we hit the Hub and we spit to Adventureland. Jingle Cruise was a walk-on during fireworks so we enjoyed the festive ride and wandered toward PoTC which was... down.
After using E&A FP (standby was at 70 min), we did
- HM (15 min)
- Carousel 2x (walk-on)
- IASW (10 min)
- BTMR (rode 2x in 20 minutes)
- skipped Splash (but it was 5 min)
- grabbed a Dole Whip (walk-up)
- Space (15 min)
- Dumbo (walk-on)
- Buzz (10 min)
- Meet Mickey (5 min)
Best part: We happened to be by the tree at the front when MSEP started and got front-row seats just by walking up to them. Second parade is def the way to go! We left at 12:30 but feel like we accomplished all we set out to do, save for PoTC which went down 3x in that period.
Overall, we found this entire week to be manageable. DH and I agreed that if you have younger kiddos, RD and maybe one later evening is good, but if you have older kids or just adults, you can start your day around 7p at MK and do everything you want before park closes. Also, we used LINES for wait times because Disney's posted times were ridiculously off - Dumbo said 60 when it was obviously walk-on, E&A posted 75 but app said 40, and Space posted 40 and was 15.
Happy to read the great reports on Christmas day! We are planning a Christmas trip next year. Lets talk weather....what were the temps like?
Weather was beautiful Dec. 20-24... High 70's/low 80's. I walked around in shorts and a tshirt with a sweater tied around my waist for the evenings just in case. I never used it though. It did rain one night for about an hour.
Christmas Day was about 60 degrees though, very cool. Dec. 26, about 70 degrees. Today, hot and beautiful again.![]()
We were driving out of the Poly parking lot about Noon today(Saturday 12/27) and as we drove past the MK Parking kiosks it looked like they had just lit the "MK Parking Full - Park at Epcot" signs and were just putting up cones to divert traffic.
The MK does go to Phase 2 just about every day between Christmas and New Years: http://www.wdwmagic.com/attractions/magic-kingdom/news.htm . It should be fine on the 2nd.Have the parks been closing because of full capacity? Most of my party is arriving January 1st but my brothers aren't coming until January 2nd. My mom is worried that Magic Kingdom will be closed to capacity by the time they get to the park on the 2nd. Their plane lands at 8:30 a.m. So hopefully they can be to the park by 10:30 a.m. Thanks!
Awesome!
We're at MK this morning. My family is on the Teacups, then we have a FP for the Mine Train. After lunch we'll head back to our resort and come back again to the MK tonight.![]()
Happy to read the great reports on Christmas day! We are planning a Christmas trip next year. Lets talk weather....what were the temps like?
Weather was beautiful Dec. 20-24... High 70's/low 80's. I walked around in shorts and a tshirt with a sweater tied around my waist for the evenings just in case. I never used it though. It did rain one night for about an hour.
Christmas Day was about 60 degrees though, very cool. Dec. 26, about 70 degrees. Today, hot and beautiful again.![]()
Happy to read the great reports on Christmas day! We are planning a Christmas trip next year. Lets talk weather....what were the temps like?
I hope it works out for you like it did for us! We were amazed at the changes after fireworks... totally saw crowds melting away! We found it the perfect time to sit with a Dole Whip or Mickey Bar and crowd watch until we saw a wait time we liked pop up.
I was there the last week of November/first week of December and definitely picked up a bug/sinus infection while down there. I have been sick since the 3rd of December and just now recovering.Just called - Disney waived the cancellation fee, thankfully. DH woke up feeling worse than he did when he fell asleep.At least this way, someone else will be able to grab our table.
I would absolutely come at Christmas again. But I would not do it with little ones; pushing a stroller would be a nightmare. As would having a scooter or a wheelchair in these crowds. With a good touring plan and the ability to rope drop, you really can accomplish a lot. But moving through the crowds has been the biggest challenge, IMO.
I think the cm's are doing an excellent job trying to organize the flow of traffic. The problem is the families who stop dead in their tracks to look at a map or discuss where to go next without moving to the side. That really causes bottlenecks.![]()
So basically MK on Christmas or between Christmas and NY is doable if you rope drop until about 10 or 11am. Then it is madness until after the fireworks, at which it becomes manageable again. Which is great if you don't have small children and are totally cool with being up at 6am to make 8am RD on vacation. 7am if you are doing EMH. I've been looking at wait times on multiple sites and most rides have waits over 90 minutes. At EPCOT, Figment has a 50 minute wait. Figment.
To each his own, but I am glad we experienced Christmas at Disney 12/11-12/17. I am cool with doing RD, but with small kids hanging out at MK from 10pm-3am just won't happen.